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Welcome, Or No Trespassing! – aka No Holiday for Inochkin [1964]
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Dobro pozhalovat', ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen
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Russian
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Published
Soviet Union : Mosfilm, 1964.
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VHS (71 min.)
Contents Summary
Klimov satirized the Soviet Union's "Young Pioneers" summer camps for kids in his delightful, daring first feature, described by Soviet cinema authority Ian Christie as "a comedy of rare bite and wit." Its hero is 11-year-old Kostya, who is expelled from camp for misbehavior after he goes swimming out of bounds. Fearful of earning grandmother's wrath back home, Kostya sneaks back into camp, where he is hidden by the other children — and where he foments rebellion against the camp's authoritarian director. A dexterous parody of POW drama that includes several hilarious fantasy sequences, "Welcome, or No Trespassing" earned the ire of state censors and was initially banned — but not because of its rebellious spirit or apparent political allegory: the apparatchiks were concerned about the resemblance between Kostya's grandmother and Khrushchev. (Khrushchev himself, who enjoyed the film, intervened to have it released.) "Here is the other face of the early sixties Soviet New Wave; playful, satirical and very much part of the wave of irreverence that swept through western cinema." (Christie)
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Duration: 01:11:00
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Copyright by MosFilm
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Welcome, Or No Trespassing! – aka No Holiday for Inochkin [1964]
In Research Room
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Dobro pozhalovat', ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen
General Information
Language
Russian
General Information
Published
Soviet Union : Mosfilm, 1964.
General Information
Physical Description
VHS (71 min.)
Contents Summary
Klimov satirized the Soviet Union's "Young Pioneers" summer camps for kids in his delightful, daring first feature, described by Soviet cinema authority Ian Christie as "a comedy of rare bite and wit." Its hero is 11-year-old Kostya, who is expelled from camp for misbehavior after he goes swimming out of bounds. Fearful of earning grandmother's wrath back home, Kostya sneaks back into camp, where he is hidden by the other children — and where he foments rebellion against the camp's authoritarian director. A dexterous parody of POW drama that includes several hilarious fantasy sequences, "Welcome, or No Trespassing" earned the ire of state censors and was initially banned — but not because of its rebellious spirit or apparent political allegory: the apparatchiks were concerned about the resemblance between Kostya's grandmother and Khrushchev. (Khrushchev himself, who enjoyed the film, intervened to have it released.) "Here is the other face of the early sixties Soviet New Wave; playful, satirical and very much part of the wave of irreverence that swept through western cinema." (Christie)
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Duration: 01:11:00
Bibliographic Information
Copyright Status
Copyright by MosFilm
Holdings
VHS
Item Type
VHS
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
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Volume Info
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